More Books of the Week Artists on Art. Edited by Robert Goldwater and Marc Treves. Pantheon. $4.50. THE SUBJECT of this book, the editors state in the introduction, is the artist not as writer,...
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December 22, 1944 THE COMMONWEAL 257 More Books of the Week An Essay on Man. Ernst Cassirer. Yale. $3.00. HERE is a work of evidently deep and authentic "scholarship," on the merits and...
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Books of the Week Seeing the War Strictly Personal. Somerset Maugham. Doubleday. $2.50. SOMERSET MAUGHAM, shrewd observer and caus-tic critic of personalities, has the detachment that arises from...
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A Lady of Letters
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Charles Scribner's Sons. $5.00.
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well. Whether her...
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74 THE COMMONWEAL May 22, 1929 THE TRIAL OF MRS. DENNETT By EDWARD L. KEYES (The following comment is introduced editorially on page 64 of this issue.—The Editors.) MRS. MARY WARE DENNETT...
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622 THE COMMONWEAL April 3, 1929 has received so little territory from the Fascist gov- Italy its own...
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September 12, 1928 THE COMMONWEAL 465 BOOKS Mr. Ludwig Speculates Genius and Character•, by Emit Ludwig. New York: Harcourt, Brace and Company. $3.50. IN THE introduction of the...
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France and America, by Andre Tardieu. New York: Houghton, Mifflin Company. $3.00. THE latest book of M. Andre Tardieu, Minister of Public Works in France, sometime High Commissionnaire of France...
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722 BOOKS Colonel Bob Ingersoll, by Cameron Rogers. New York: Doubleday, Page and Company. $3.00. MR. ROGERS has followed up his fictional biography of Walt Whitman, The Magnificent Idler, with...
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290 THE COMMONWEAL July 21,...
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